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X CL05IMG! OUT AT iCaroBros S r ORE 'jAINDHAIjER 4 linn lit H. ,1 , ,,t ,il III Millil atl'i l.miu . 1. I'ir lilnii, II ui ; , , , . -.,1.1 ".ll XlHH.I, l . "I.. K. ; , ,. , ., nut i.u. i;hw- M'""'1 ' i ... 1. 1. hi ii..i nnln.'; KpmnU luns . ii in. ). ,. I :. I... . .ll . V .. III. I'lUJlf I. M ..hi , I i tm. IIU r Mam mm ..uw. ,II,,1U-, l III HI II CHIUI'I 111 ,-. i. h in. In) rl.tvliu; I'utilll) wui.lilp, ,1 ; ui . i.i ; fubb.illi btUuol, 10a. i k , . . in fi-ir Mtvtlug. Wodma- i v m II. U. liiLwi'iUH. I'Mlor. ;t, i i in i : ni l.. II ml r-uwlii Viu 1. I 1 1. nl ll ii ui mi l . " 1' '" '' !..!) i . I IlluK Mi .Hit M l' nil'' l ,, ii ii. i la- i"i' , tin .i)U.I mill lourlli Ii i... nili mi l '.i v.i i I. . nun. .inn i J ImlU I i ' . ins lu . Ml'tniii i. ri. ii.ii,: ui i lUll.. lit. . . i ji i' i 1. 1 I i. mul I'.u.'U If . Ultj;' at 11 m . Ii.. il ul 1'J a. w , U 1' I't.i i mi'. Un1' ( 'Mil I I ' ' Ilil ;i 1 ..i i . l'tfi i. i 11, ,n, I nrui'tical I ?8 ,.'.t, i.'i, ,! r Miod in I J2JJ:?,,I i iii'ta olhco, nut to BOSS . i.. . u ..H..i.. . . . I Irtttriin. in a tl illlul iiLiiuiir a rciiHonaoiu i, u in f el tl" public pulruungu -; In it--1. . . local m:n- , . ., ..M..I.,,.. ; 1 ICL.ll K i ui t-t y. I In- I'.-isa .'1'Jic is milling out ut sacil tuiiu: pi .'. fall and ho convinced. i niiicbill Vootli''s linuur is kept iniM- p illing up iif pipes lor diycrs. We ate hl.iunliicriiii: l 'i l suiumti g.,-.-lB I.m'io-1 tbeiu out. Novelty Kioto. : in J-v i in' ' Ailie," the heat JO . ir 1 1 tbu yi ji Krui-oA vliauibrook, iii' e ni'iil.'. Now il ni ol Udieu aud mimes' tine tl.u!'.-, nil the Litest htjles, )ust icceivod III l .H I Ott II' JH. Luiio to Kent, l'i will t-u block to p.iMtum by the vneknr month. i an , Mi Iiom'. L'ull atll:e llofti Muio and price their coodi', and you will bo surprised to tiud Iheiii nt nu b low lirfurca. A Ltiu uii l Hue uhsoiliuont ol chil .l un n i Inn s )'int ii'ii'ived al Pairott li i '. fall and i"'0 them. Money 1 1 loan on city and couutry piopei I) 1 1. 1C. Hi i- a, Maii.tere' Ituildiug, Kosoburg, ur. Wiiai l ieu otio says muni he true '1 he I'hoi' f.t! of nl tens and cultuua in towu Mu, 11. Hamiox's. Ihu Inline is unc.cit.iiu, out it you l.eep yum blojd pure with Hood's Har t.iptii ilui ) mi may he sure of good health. l ot pi ici a and quality call ut the old oritfiiml utaud, l'icah and diiod fiuils, iiindv and nuts , i ijma uuJ tobacco at pi icon to fcuil all. Mhs. II. I'.AMON. The V. .'. T. P. will hold itn regular iiii'ctiUH'i in Ihe tocoiid and fourth Ttuitiidiiv ul every inotitli at 3 :(X P ui. in llm P.pworth l.i'agito lomn the M. P. lllllllll. uwini; iiiaihiiieu, uowing luachiues, hcwiiiK luuchineu ut Alexander V btroug, and tho boiil ol thoiu ul that, rauging iu price from I" P7.W. I'.oiiuto to see I belli hefoio you buy, 1'hu ice cicuii ban uirived. Head quiutetu at Iho Uuuily Kitchou, whore tho bail into ho. hud. Pilliiilios flup phed. th Ins promptly iitlouded to. Puioliiih cuiidieu, soda water uud Ice i lea in b'jJ.i. I'P to dale iluiitisiiy ly Dr. Miauge which incius lliu bent mid lalost kluda of woik bkiltully catefully uuJ ptoporly iiiiietlcd iili no altci' lioublo, bul per- foci isiliaf.ictioii. Try Dr. Quango's Hiiunilimu ciotiim, Iho host, latoot and luuut puilcit made. Cat load ( clothing and hats just ie- loivodultlio Posu bl'jio. Those gocnla ucio ui dei oil iliroct houi I ho factories tlm .umaa lillliiiliiK, nut4., :'8lrCCl. beloio o uuiicipiilcd ol soiling out, uud mo oltcied t ) ilui public ut cob I. Pent tilling cluihiiiou tho coast, tai lor tuudu cot excepted, full and exaiulua (houi. Out huls Hie the I a I hi-I stylos uud are worth double what wo offer tlioin nl. ltONM Sionu. SACRIFICE 5 ALE !lTE ER Wc artf determined to close out our larc stock of Dry Goods, Clothing Hats, Hoots, Sbocs, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hlankcts, Quilt, Laces, Kmbroideiics, Trunks, Valises, tel., etc. This time we MUST SKLL, as wi- have sold our Real lvslatc and must give possession in Sixty Days. NO HUHBUG. Our late arrivals are all the best and most fash tollable goods in the city, and are direct from the Factory. CALL SOON AND ASK TOR PRICKS AT Caro Bros Boss Store. W'AMkli S oiil on kuI'w rlplioii ali I liia oflW IKx-Hii-nl! ILL'. Agio was In the citt ! Saturday. I or IliU In'nt lu.i' ol twMn linen k ( lliu Novelty Hut. A. A. I. ngle of I 'ml, it milling near Althotiae Josephlm ioiiiiI). Wami o: A giil ti tin gener.l hou't- , woik, inquire llooglaa Co. Hank. No mistake will be made by having your dental Mutk done le. Dr. Mmnuu. ' .1 It Cannon ha accepted the agoucy fur the popular Siugor Seaing macliiue. Attention i callid l'i llm adteitife mcut ol the People's Moio in today's issue. hitcti-uul lkis-i wbttl lining culuuiua rvpreiicut. our i Tl.o Ivcr-; ion Moro. Minn l.tliil Knowllou, ul CotlHK (rove, vinlti'd frifiula nl VoiualU Ian! w (!,. ' Tents, roli. i-uiup cluirt uml lull I cauiiitiK oulllt trtu l.'ti louinl at Alui ainler A. MroiiK'f. Nullio ia Ltiut.y liivi D llial V, V. I'avia ia no loiH'ut in atli'lil. II. L. M.llnlkl.r. I rank fulfri-y aunt liit lather a col U'ctiuti ol oM r uoi-li coina froui Mai.ila, which aio very intnruiitintr. Mre. C.A. ehlblell, aud ilaunbtfiB j loft lat Saturday Ioi Aluaka, b way tl j r-lllo, to joiu bur liunbund. ; l;. UuUae. M.I., tueiubiT Ho arj ! Peunon Ksamiueid. Uliice. Marsters buildiug roiti iitig corner Main and Cass luuiw iiw u nuiu,r iu tit-..!., ttUd may loaJ lo serious di-uano. Hood s efarsaparllla conquers Ibis enemy and averts danger. Chailen 1 iclda will L-a chiel clerk iu the New Peoples btoro, and Miss lOmiua Wiuuilord will hate charge of the mil liuerv department. K, A. Doicr, at Abraham's waie-house Koseburg, pa s cash (or all kinds of grain and count i f produce. II you have any thing to sell call aud tee him. Mis K L. Koch, who baa lueu visit ing her brother, A.T. Moriau, in this city for some weeks, has retui ued to her home al Pradford, Peuusy lyauia. j ludgo Thomas Smith, who had Ihe con tract for laying the uew floor on the Den Creek bridge, has completed the job, aud the bridge is now in tirst class. P. K. Cotlman, physiciau aud aurgeou OUice in Taylor V ilsou block, resi dence 'JO Mophens street. Professions) calls in towu or country promptly an swered night or day. P. low is a list of uew goods just rc-culvr-d t the Noielty t;te: Plauket?, calicoes, shirtings, sheetings, tickings, outing tlanuols, carpet warp.'hats, shoes, umbicllas, yarns, lowlings etc. Ucmomhcr that Dr. Mrauge ia a pei munont resident of Koseburg, and ia not here temporarily, that lie fully warrants all his work aud ia here at all times to make good his guarantees of all dentis try. Morris' Poultry Cute. This infallible remedy challenge the world to produce its equal us au egg producer. Prevent Ivo aud core lor al) diseases of fowls, tiuarautoed aud (or sale by H. M. Mar tin, Koseburg, Or. , Suits of clothes, all wool, heavy weights, ''.I0; regular price fJ. Poys clothes from 0 to Pi years for (l.oO uud 1'2, Hats all stylos uud colors for Sjc, regular pi ice 1.&0. All these goods are only lo be found at the Boss Store. Circuit court will meet in adjourned session on ieptouiueroiu. Judge uauuu will probably be present to try a number ol casus which Judge Hamilton is dis jualitlod from ttyiug ou account of his having boen au attorney in the cases heretofore. There ia ouo ollico iu Douglas county which Is souk lug a uiau aud hating trou ble to tiud biiu. Some mouths ago the postmaster at titopheua iu this county resigued aud the otlice waa oKered to U. 1), Smith who decliued. The otlice bus uow bceu olio red lo Pdwaid Klobard, who will probably accept il. Heavy forest Hies are leported lo he raging in the timber butweou Lake of tho Woods aud Policau Pay, Tho forest tire i augers ate uow out iu that locality aud are doing good work towards sup pressing tho llauios, Those who live iu the hluher altitudes of the mouutatus say that these tire raugers will he the tueaus of saviug much t'.tuber this year, DeBplte the dryness of the eeasou, there are (ewer tires thau usual at this time ol year. This is attributed to the exertions ol tho Land Dopartment to protect the (orest reserve. Ashland Tidings, H Mrs. Edith Kelly ol ( laklatid in atou- ping III Kiieluirg. taking treatmeut of ! I'r. Myra lint an. i W.iMki., luiiiiii liitd-ly Ml ii.cn d, buy uu I nr mi. h i'i uri'l" pantr, new li'1"1 t I'lii'M IfKlli UIH1 dollar UJI. Novelty Store. U. Kwl hi I U . I; Darby left Tuesday morning on it iait ol i iiMp.Ttiuli nl the I inpqUA ValUy wall lliu tliOMlit ul fu j mm fug llioroio - .uitiille City liulletiu. i it I- . t i. .. i i- . . ' "r"' iueurg, uimilil i::iii ioi r-jiilticin iii-iiu, ol the Cou jtiiienlal ItiHiirmicc (Jo , ol New Yoik, ie in Myrilu l'uiut lui tli) 1"Hkjh ol io j spitiiUK tlm Coinmuy'H iure buntuem ia this yiciuili. lliu I ntcrptimi aokuoul o!( very ulcmil call Myrtlo Point lDloriiie. Coimtm l A. K IrvlauJ, ol leu Mile, Rfflinted i h. .. Willie, jeelerJay , brought to towu auJ I jJ(e 1 man by tba tiaiiiu ol cu. iU II. Praut, iLurKL'il Willi lnr coy. Lraut, who hu probably u orJiiiarv hobo, haJ tntered a liuUbf lu'H. I roi fpr, in i..uu County, alui elolt' h watch ami ioiiih other email artiiliB, ati'l Harl" l fi.i koaiburti. Cn ; Cauiif) niuiinluiu hu t-Uj'r a liorfj. tradJIu j auJ Iriillu ol l. lira ly. Ti c L:- .(i.. I'.'tt .. .'. .. An-, lit , peiiila uok'ly ujioh bio piirihaHiin jwrr. Our nynlt'iti o! hu)!iu m r jiim-i.ti jii with a'.orya ounbli'M nn to buy '.'U mt ci'iil und-r auy merchant whj ni it uloiie. What Jot thin im.au to you ? S'a uiu dAiy rcieivinu uow fwdi and ut our lull o)H)iiiiitf will have tlm beat aborted line ol gvueial uiurcbandibti in the city at oent cafh prices. Watch lor out opeu iug aiiMjiiiiceuioiil. I.jsuhurg Novelty Cash Store. The many friouds ol liuv. 1 rank L. Moore pastor ut tbo M P. church in this city will regret very much that he has decided to sever for a time ut least his connection with Ihe regou Conference, Kev. Moore has been a very popular cite eu and pastor and bis removal will ne cessitate a change iu the vastorate of the church at tbe eud of the present confer ence year. Piv. Mooro goes to New York city where lie will take a course at Drew Theological Seminary. He will piobably accept tbe charge ol some church iu the uoighboi hood ol New York city while puisuing his studies. He will leave iu about two weeks, huviug made arrangements to hupply his pulpit until contoreuco meets and supplies his place. Arrested at Oakland. T. . Kuth aud Tom Howard, of Oak land, have arrested, and aro holding, at Oakland, a man by tho name of J. B. lieynolds, who ia wanted iu Montaua on a charge of murder. About a month ago Keynolda killed a man at Sbupe, Mon tana, and loft the couutry. The author ilios oll'ered a iswarJ for his arrest, and in some way Kulh aud Howard got onto the (act that tho man wauled was at taklaud, aud they uoliticd the author ities iu Montaua, who answered back that they wanted tho uiau and would come for him at once. Kcynold admits the killing, but says he did it iu self defence. Lbt of Letter Kemaiuiug uncalled for iu tbe Pose buig postotlice. Clark, Mailiu Deau, Mrs. P. A, Johnson, Wm. Jobloer, Dr. O. f . MalhewB, P.J. McPrido, (. P. Koheitsou, Miss Ida Sill, Miss Miuuie Strong, Ned Sutton, Charles P. McKiuoy, W allou D. Foraous calling (oi Show, f . O. these letteis will ploaeo state thoilaOou which they were advortieoJ, August Pith. The letters will be charged (or al the rate of one cent each. Wm. A. Plt.WKU. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hetouy givcu that the Drug firm of lioguo A. Cut uutt have this day dissolved partnership by mutual cou sent. All parties owing the same will please settlo their accounts with Dr. C. P. Uogue, who will succeed the tirtu, f . P. Boia t, A. V, CoitNt'li. Duled al Myillo Crook, this first day ol August, 1&S. Lost Along the railroad track, between Pdeuhoworaud Koseburg, a boy's "Dow oy" hat. Piuder will please leave tho same at this otlice. Por Sale At a bargaiu, a good secoudhaud buggy and siuglo liavnoss. Inquire at this o.llco Both Sides. Order Hostil ities to Cease. TWO COMMISSIONS I'ROVIIHII) One lo Conclude Treaty of I'cace, the Other to Hxecute Detail of livacuatlon. Wamiiikutoit, Aug. 12. With aiuipli city In keeping with republican Inatito tiona, tb war which baa raged betweeo Hpaiu aod llm Uolted f-tale lor 8 period ol three months and 'J2 days was quietly tei mlnatfl at tiiinutei pant 4 o'clock Ibis afternoon, wleti Hecretary Day, lor tbo United Ktatea, am' M. Catobon, for hpnin, in the proxenve of President Mc Kinley, signed protocol which will form the basis l a definite treaty ul peare. . The closing chapter of iveiits that lel up to the siguatnr of the protocol and the cessation of liofitilitkf) was full of in teres'. There were rumor in the early morning I bat over night the French etn himy had received tbo long-expected final answer from Madrid, but these, up on inquiry, proveJ groundless, as it was not until 12:30 that the note began to come Iioia Madrid in small lots. The state depart uieu t waa scon ad vised ol the 'act that the message was undrr trausntission, but, as it was evi dent Uiat it would bo long and il recep tion would occupy tuucb time, the secre tary of state left the state department lor bis luncheon. At '-' : 13 o'clock riecretary Thiebaot, of the I rench euibaaey, appeared at tbe state department to inform Secretary Day that the ambsteiador was in full possession ol tbe nob, and was fully em powered to sign tbe protocol for Spain, and only awaiteJ tiie pleasure of the state dvpaitrjjent. lie intimated that the ambassador would be pleased to have the final ceremony conducted in the presence ol President .Mckinley, where lliu negotiations er begun. I.oaviiig tbe seoretsryol Iheewbasty in his own oflice, Secretary Day made a short visit to the White House to learn tint president's wishes in the matter. Tho latter iuiine-liately consented lo ac cept the suggefltiou, and M. Tliiebaul baslcnud lo iulorui las principal that the urcjiilonl would recoivo biiu at t'ie While House at 4 o'cloik. AKH1VAL OP TltK AMU AStlAOOH. Al the epiioinVcd hour, a driving raiu storm prevailed, obliging all tbe parties to resort to carriages for transportation to tbe W hite House. Secretary Day came tirst, with a large portfolio nnder his arm, inclosing copies of tbe protocol, of the proclamation to be issued by tbe nresident atopoint; hostilities, and some other necessary papers, lie was accompanied by Assistant Sec retai y Moore, Second Assistant Secretary Adee and Third Assistant Secretary Crtd ler. Ther went immediately ioU the cabinet-room, where the president eat in waiting. He had invited to be present Assistant Secretaries Prudeu and Cortel you and Lieutenant-Colonel Montgom ery. When Ambassador Canibou rescued the White House il was just 3 :55 o'clock five minutes in advance of the appointed hour. The rain was still violent, and the ambassador abandoned bis usual custom of alighting at ihe outer gates of the ex ecutive arounds. He was driven under the poi to cochere, passing through a cor inn of newsuuoer men before be and Secretary Thiebaut were ushered inside They went directly lo the library adjom ing the cabinet-room ou the upper Hour At 1:05 thev were announced to the waitinir tiartv In the cabinet-room aud -p r were ushered into their presence. Viler au exchange ol diplomatic cour tesies. unnecessary loss ul lime oid not occur, and Assistant (Secretary of State Cridler, on the part of the L oiled States aod First Secretary Thiebaut, on the part of SDain. retired to a window, w here there was a critical formal examination . of (he protocol. IWO COt'llS OF Till! IKO10CO1.. This instrument had all the outward formalitios due a document of this im portauco. It was printed Iu duplicate at the state department, one copy to be re taiued by the UuiteJ States government aud the other to become the property of Spaiu. The text is handsomely eugrosa ed iu a ruuuiog old script, l.aeb copy of the protocol is arranged to double col uuiu, Preuch and Puglish, stauding alongside for easy comparison as to the exactness of translation. The two cop iea are alike, except that the oue held by thts government has the English text iu tlm Hint eoluuiu. aud the siituature of Secretary Day ahead of that of M. Cam hon, while the copy trausmitted to Spain has Preuch iu the tirst colutuu aud the iinature of M. Caiuboti ahead ol that ot Secretary Day. The protocol sent to Spaiu was accoiu pauied by the credentials issued by Pros ideut Mckinley, specially empowering the secretary ol state to atlis his signa ture to the document. The authorisation was biief aud iu typewriting, save for the preaideul's characteristic bold slgna lure. Later the Amertcau copy oi tue protocol will be aeoom pauied by the writ tea credentials of the Spauish govern uieut teut to M. Cambou, aud bearing tba siuuature of tjueeu Christiua. The cable dlepfttoh received by him today conferred full authority to eigu the pro tocol, aud stated that the written author isation would follow, signed by thequeeu regent , in the name of the kiug. Prior to the ceremony ol toJuy, M. Thiebaut showed the cable dispatch to SecreUiy Pay, aud it was accepted us sufUeient (o ubl lli iiibaalof loaiitn In Ih-hII Hpain. Win ii lh wiiiiioi i,t iorir.4- tion arrives it ail be presented H the state department to accompany Iho pro tocol. hionixo or th a txx i mks t. The examination of the protocol was Satisfactory, and Ihe dornifiril was iaudd lo Caiubon first and limn to Sec retary Pay, who sfTixed signatures in that order lo each side of the two copies. Then the last detail In making the proto col binding was administered by Assist ant Secretary Cridler, .who attached tbe seal ol the t.'uited Stales. Throughout the ceremony, ail but the two Signers remained standing. M. Cam boo, In signing for Spain, occupied the seat which Secretary of the navy Long, away on a vacation, usually occupies. The president stood at tbe left-hand cor ner, at tbe head ul the great ca'oioet ta ble. Secretary Day, M. Thiebaut and M. Cambon, ia the order named, on the left de of the (able. The rest of the party were standing In other portions of the room. No credentials were pioduced during tbe meeting al the White lltnie, the pre sideut accepting Secretary Day's assur ance that this had been settled bis satis faction at tbe stale department. It waa 4:23 o'clock when Ihe final tig- natuies were attached to the protocol and, within the knowledge of all officials present, this was tbe first time that treaty or protocol had been signed at the White House. TIIK l'KKHIIKKT'n 0M.UAriLATIO.vs. As this ceremony concluded, Acting Secretary Allen, of the navy department, Secretary Alger and Adj'itant-4 General Corbin appeared, having been sum moned to the White House by Ihe preti. dent, and tbey were admitted into the cabinet-room just in season lo witness one of the mott Impressive festures of tbe cJremooy, when the president re quested tbe hand of the ambassador and through him returned thanks to the sis ter republic of France for the exercise ol her good offices in bringing about peace. He also thanked tbe ambasekdot person lly for the important part he has played in this matter, and the latter re plied io suitable terms. At a further mat k of his disposition, President Mckinley called for the proc lamation, which he caused to he drawn up, suspending hostilities, aud signed it in tbe presence of M. Cambou, who cx pn ssed bis appreciation of tho action. WAS IIHOI'UUT TO A CLOttK. Without delay, Acting Secretary Aileu hastened lo the telephone and directed that cable messages he immediately sunt to all naval commanders, Dewey in the Philippines, Sampson al (uiantaua mo aod tbe various commi'.iidauts at nAvy-.vards aud stations, to cease hostil ities immediately. There is also a dit patch-boat at Hong Koug, aud it is be listed that it can reach General Merrilt in OS hours at top speed. Ou the part of the army, while Secre tary Alger ayaileJ of the telegraph. Ad' julaut-General Corbiu braved the i-torm aud rushed aerobe to the war depart meet, w here bo immediately issued the orders which had beeu prepared in ad vance, to all of tbe military command era to coat e their operations. The state department fulfilled its duty by notifying all diplomatic and consular agents of tbe action taken. TEXT OF THE PROTOCOL. Terms of the First Agreement Be tween the United States and Spain. M ajjbio, Aug, 12. The text oi the pro tocol signed between Spain aud tbe United States is as following: His excellency, M. Cambon, a tubas sador extraordinary and minister pleui potentiary of tbe French republic at Washington, and Mr. William K. Day secretary ol state of Ihe United States having received respectively to that ef feet plenary powers from th e Spanish isoverument and of the United States have established aud sigued the article which define the terms on which the two governments have agreed with re gaid to tbe questions enumerated below and of which tho objoct is the esUbila h oient of peace by the countries, namely "Article I Spain will renounce all claim to all sovereignty over and all her rights over the island of Cuba. "Article II Spain will cede to tbe United States, tbe island of Porto Kico and the other islands, which are at pros ent under the sovereignty of Spaiu in the Antilles, as w ell as au islaud iu the Lad i one archipelago, to be chosen by the United States. "Article III The Uuited States will occupy aud retain the city aud bay ot Manila pending the conclusion of treaty of peace, wbiou shall deierintue the control aud form of government of the Philippiues. "Article IV Spain will iuiuiudia'.oly evacuate Cuba, Porto Kico and the other islands uow under Spauish sovereignty io the Autilles. To this effect, each of the two governments w ill apKiut com missiouers withiu 10 days alter the sign iug ol the protocol, aud these commis sioners shall meet at Havana within ;I0 days after Iho siguiin of this pi. tocol with the object of coming to au agree. ujouI reganliug the carrying out of (he details of the aforesaid evacuation of Cuba aud other adjacent Spanish ibl.iudt-, and each ol the two goveruuieute shall likewise appolut witbiu 10 days alter the signature ot this protocol other com missioners, who shall meet at Sau Juau de Porto Kico within 30 liny, after the signature of this protocol, to agree upon the details of the evacuation of Porlo Kico and other islauds uow uudor Span ish sovereignty iu Ihu Antilles. "Article V Spaiu aud Ihe United States shall appoint to treat for eace live commissioners at tbe most, for either couutry. The comniissiouers chall moot iu Paris, October 1 at the lat est, lo proceed to negotiations aud tlm touibiBiou ol a livaty ol pete. This troaly shall be ratified iu conformity iill Hio '"iiaiiiiilioniil li 'I cm Ii I Hie iwo cmiiiliirn. "Artii:l VI Onr thin rot'o! i'toi.' tludeil ikI aiiiiicd, lioHlilili'.-a iliuil b miapendeJ, aud lo that vtht'.l in tlm to coautrifa order eimll bo glv n by tl Ii.t Ifovernniont to the rounnai.dcTn of v land and e fortes hh apfjilily iiri Mi 'I 'one in diiplii't lit Wakhiimloii, read in Preiuh ami in l.tilinh by the tindemlKncd, Uo h Hi x ul Iho f.xit ul thi; document tlivir iijiituna ai.d fnl AiiKiiaf 12, IH' i)S. MRU AT BROWNSVILLE The farmers' Union Warehouse a Heap of Smouldering Ruins. At about 10:30 Tuesday i.iiiU Ihe Farmers' Union Warehouse wm discov ered lo be ou tire, and as s xjii its tho alarm could be given, peopb) haute lied hither. The. fire ttariel in tho tugine room, and was protiatiiy tlm etiecis oi a park Irorn the engine, although the tu- ueer had faken the piocauiion to put out his fire, aod had thoroughly wet the room. The flames spread rapidly mid r. ju the whole ol tlnjargu sini. turn w.ti a mats ol names, and of course our citizens were powerless to check its ravages, with no weapons, save the buckets which bad been collected. The damages an they ar, will pro'ta bly foot up in the neighborhood of $ i,C0J. Tbe principal stockholders are J. II. Washburn, Gray Kico, Peter and .Joseph Hume. Tbey had the promiss of a large butines this fall, having out more sacks than in auy previous year, and bout 2,000 bushels of new grain had al ready boen received. Ten thousand sacks were out, and soon tho wheat ouldbavsbeea rolling in. There was no insurance on the build ing. Mr. Hume had the blanks in bis pocket aud intended securing a policy the followiug day. L'rowneville Time?, Drain News. (From Tbe Watchman ) Dr. J. E. Pay ion, of Kediauds, CalU foruia. ui stopping in town this week. Miss Robertson . of Scoltsburg, came upon Friday's stage, en route tor P. ore- burg. Mm. J. M. P jriie'.t has ret imed from tbe coast after a brief outing and pleas ant recreation. Miss Myrtle Khodes return'.! liurxe from Jefferson this week, where kIio has been for souio time. Hon. J. T. PriJgis came up from Koseburg on Tuesday's local to attend to some business. .Mr. Kail Audersou, sou ol Prof. An derson, and -Mr. hoes, ol Saioai, are spcudiog a vacation in tow n this week. Mr. aud Mrs. .lack Patterson cau.e up Irom Gardiner ou TuesJav's ttie, le maining hero uutil this moraine, when tbey took the local for llaleey. Mrs. E. L. Watson, sister of .Mr. Low, aud her daughter and neice, came in cu today's local en routs from a visit back to tbe Eaetern states. Levi Kent, one ol Oregon s pioneers left this week for tbe East. He will visit in Nebranka, Illinois and Missouri, and intecds to be good about two months. Mr. Lewel'eu and family, who have been camping ut Ihe famous Caswell Springs, broke camp Monday and de parted (or their home at Myrtlo Point. Mrs. Jos. Lyons, Mrs. Mary Smith Mrs. Leonard Perkius and d.iugl.tcr Effie, left (or Winchester bav tho tirst of the week where they will camp aud swell tbe crowd of ploaeu-e soekere. Sad Home Coming. Uncle Sammy (.iaroutle arriivd Mou day from California and Texas, where he has been for the past (our raonlhs He was accompanied by his daughter Mrs. Price, and granddaughter, Mies Price, of Oakland, California. It was quite a sorrowful home coming, for on tbe same train was the body of Mrs, Price's son, James, a young mau ol 23 years ot age, wno wan uron.'. in me Uniixiua river, at Koseburg, while in bathing on the otb. The body was iu terred iu the OJd -rellow s cemetery Monday afternoon. Mrs. Price am daughter returned to California on Wed' uesday's ovorlaud. Uncle Sammy will remain foi sometime in what be declares thii to be. Ihe best country ou eartb. Cottage Grove Messengt r. Woodchoppers Wanted. E-Couuly Judge Kiddle, ol DonglaB county, was iu Portland yesterday, to engage a force ot men to work iu the woods ou Cow Creek. Ho has a con tract to (uruieh the Southern Pucino 10, 000 cords ol wood , at .' 00 a cord, but duds it difficult to hire men (or the pur pose, as they are all busy just uow, liar vetting or woikmg in placer mine ditv-bes. Tho r.dvaneo o( o0 touts per cord ou wood contract-- is another i vi douce that times aro goltiug l etter thau they were Iwo years ago. I'm Pun Telogriuu. 1 hereby announce niysell us a candi date U'loro the votiuc poiuiluliou oi Douglas coutity, iucluding the (roe sil ver men, populate, democrats and re publicans, to sell Pain wagons from a full carload just received. Albo cars oi buggies, barb w ire and uails at tbe lowest prices, all now 011 hand at steam & Cheuowelb, Oakland, Oregon. (iold Watch. Heilha llioiiiton guoisel liaky No, 237, Near ones were A. Ford, 23d aud Mis. J. S. McKay 23S. Novelty Store. Wanted Hop Pickers. I will give h) totitii ci box (or picking hopa I Uiu uoJiou, Apply lo N. La Rait, Wilbur, Or. Ksyal nak th load pare, wbolasea aa4 eallctaaa. -VJ PQVDZn Absolutely Puro sY',1 ,iwl ffrttntn -A., fV VA--C TROUBLE IS FEARED. Food Riots flay Occur on ti e Uprcr Yukon. S-a.n Fa.vM-iM ii, Aur. II. The Call says: Seriou trouMo m I. no interior ui Alaska i apprehended y tho United Slat9 government. Pood ri its aro foarcl nt Port Yukon and other np-rivtr points, growing out ol the failure of tho trancf ortation com panif" to Kt supplies in there, by reason of the prevailing low. water. Ai ting on inHtruclion received from Washington, Mnj.jr-l.ieneral Merriam will quickly dispatch a battery of artillery lo Michaels, the officer in charge hav ing onkrj to proceed at once op the Yu en riyor to Fort Yukon and open a military p".n for tho coming winter. Tbe expedition wiii also carry a large quantity of extra provision and inppllee to relievo diatrefs. When St. Michaels is reached Ihe commanding officer will promptly levy on auy river boat he muyj find, seizing them if necessary, and will trausport is trojpH arid supplies to their ilehtina- lion with uli possible dispatch. A form of military government will be estab lished and good order maintained in Alaska, even if it requires tho services of the sul litjrs aud artillery. Bargains in Real a state. No 1. oO acres oil under (euco, fair bouro and barn, all in cultivation. Thin id all a No 1 liiid, school 'j milo. To Kose burg H mile.'. Price ftOOO. No 2 1;0 ai'rcs all under fence uud trosa fenced. s) acres tn cultivation. I3a!auc; good pasture, gool buutio and barn and all iiocc.uy out buildings. .Small family orchard. :i lino mountain stream of water running through tbo place. Toil i:i a tirst clas3 place, (i miles from Kosui.urg. Pi ice f'-'COi), .i dow n. Lalauco on fair terms. No 'ii 2C0 acref, 20 under fence, uico orchard, fair liouso and barn, good pas ture. Lit, il 7 miles from Koaoburg. Price VO. No 4. 10 acro, 1 mile from Koseburg, in a high stato of cultivation, 2 acres in straw terries, 4 in orchard, good gardeu, 4 room liouso, (air barn, well watered, all nectary I.irmiu, utoiifails, (JJ chickens, 2 j-srsey cows and one calf, ono horse, one buggy otu- light wagon two sot of harness, lots of saia'.I fruit trees. This is a coinp.ete and perfect home. 1 rice $1600. No 5.-5 acres, 1 mile from Koseburg, fair house and barn, nice family orchard one horae and cart. Price $10i). No 0. '..'Iti aires all under fence, iu cultivation o"i acre?. Pox house 3 rooms, small barn and all uecotsary out build ings, 2 aere3 in orchard, '4 miles to school. Po'ri-Ltlico l'4 miles. 2'a miles to 0.tkl.iud, a ni'V littlo city. Price loOO. "'" I. I?. KICK, Keal Estate Agent, Koseburg, Or. TliuusamU ro T-yliiK Ik. In oidfr to prove ths great irtorit of ljly's t'rea-tt lfcilm. Cn i ' '-' cIVcctivo cro fur CalaiTh and Cold i l 1 1 -.id. wo lmvo pre. lui-.-d a .' n ir. lor 10 ei 1111. Oct it of yoiirUn3g -t, .1 snd IO 101114 10 ;.i;rr:ilL.,Z;. Y. City. I bu.Torr ,1 from it-i-rU of llio worst kind ever i-ii" 11 t' -. i.'i I I noier hoptd for car.', l' i' p:v'-. i rctm Pabu lonua to do even unit. M my ari'i;ii;iMi'ei s have w it with cxeelleiii rc-aili-. n&oar Ostrum, 45 Warrcu Ate., ChicarjJ, III. PJy'a Cream Balm is tho aekuowledKiil euro" for catarrh und coutuius no cocuiuc. mercury nor auy injurious dmt. Price, 60 couta. At druggists or by mail. Lumber Haulers Wanted. l-'u .y good IcauiB for hauling lumber. Price $l.i0 to i,00 per M. ft., owing to distauco. Woiic will contiuud unlil rainy reason. Write to Tim S10AU Pine D. & L. Co., Gruuts Pa8, Oregon. l or Over 1- irty Yeais. AS OI.U AND W'KI.I.-TilIKU ItKMMlY. M rh W 'iiibtow aoottnun Myiup ln)s been lined lor aver tifty years t;)' nulllomot uiollicra for their cUililrcii wliilu teetluiiKi Willi perlevl nuiociui. It Koollies l lie eliilil, Bin'lciii I hi- k tuns, Htla;a all pitiii, cures wind cnUe, uud Is tho bfst reinetiy ttir Uisri-liu-a. Is pleasant lo llio taste. Hoi J I y dnn'i-i-.lsi ill every (nil t ot Uio world. TwculJ. Uvo Cents a bulllo. ill VHluo In tiicttleulable, llcniio mid aiic for Mrs. W lunfow's Soothlug sjj rup, mid tuko no other kliul. .No- l o-I'.ao lor 1 lfi li nm. ijtinvaiit' i it iniiai iii liiti'it nti.t. makes wrali men : .ii-oiii', Iiiiiod pure, txie, (I. '1 nt utuli.tt Wanted Mop-pickcrs. Will givo Wi u. for :1S iuuiiiIm, For other inforinali'.'ti ple.iHo apply to Gl.O. SllAMIiKOOK, Uaipqiia Perry, Or. I.uuiule Vuitr limn Is ti ll it I .ineurcu. Cumty uihnriiv". cure ihi-.iiij:iiiii fmi'iur. Cv.CV. 11 C. C. C. tail, tlruu-isis ulutij uioiic." CASTOR I A For Iufauts aud Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought licur.s tlx: biguatuio a' Wfti-3